CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1891 1 f 8 I' :.. t m as A a. 'b ,i H f fMfcta 11 Tw-M mitf BANK. Lincoln, : Nkhuaska. Capital, $250,000 OJfctrt it ml Dim ton: John 11. Wright, Vnrn. T. B. tjnnders, V..P J. II, McClny, Cashier. AH Raymond, II IUjui, Thor Cochran K II Alter, UIimWom, FliHmhlon, General Hanking Ilti'lncs Transacted, Accounts Solicited, REMOVAL Lincoln Shirt Factory To 1402 O Street. In tu now location this establishment will have lietter facilities limn over fur turning et nrtolas work, ami nn Increased lino of Gents' Furnishing Moods will always bo nn Mlo. To our business him liooii added n LADIES' TAILORING DEPIRTNEHT in which urtiirnta or nil kind will bo made toordorandiinv thing from the smallest nil; tlergarmrnl to tho finest Dross or Clonk will bo skillfully executed nml made on short notice. In thlt department wo omntoy our orthtcat cut lorn and Utters In tho country and satisfaction Is guaranteed In ovory par tloular. Our factory will hereafter bo known a (ho Lincoln Shirt Mfg. Co. A. KaUonstolu, Mr., Mnnngor. Call nnd see lis. Cor. 14th and O Ms NOW IN NEW QUARTERS ! Lincoln Trunk Factory 1133 O ST O ST. Where wu will be glad to ice nil old frlendi And customer and as many new ones ns can get Into the store. C. H. itflRlCK, SUCCESSOR TO WIRICK & HOPPER. 1T ' &t HUM &X4U DELIGHTFUL COMPLEXION EFFECTS May be produced by tho use of MIIH. OHA- JIAM'H Kugunlo Knninul nml her Hoso lloom. Thu eomploxlou nnd color nro made perreci, nun wo ciocv sciuuoy couiu iioi uu feci one groin of powder or the leant Indica tion of artificial color. I will stnko my rep utation that on any face I onii give the most delightful oompluxtou mul color with Kti Snie Kuaiiud itud Bono lllossom, mill at no obr could possibly tell that the color or complexion woro nrtltlc tat. This Ih high art In cosmetics. They are each more harmless than any other cos metlo In tho world, beouuso thoy nro ouch ills, solving In their nature, nnd thus does not elo up tho pores. When using these superb cosmetics you inity wlpu tho dust or iici-spl-ration from tho fucc without marring their delicate benuty Thoy rumulnouatl day, or nnltl wahed oil'. PrlceofeHch.il; Iho two Kent nny whore for M. For sale by 1IOWAU1V8 DIAMOND PHAKMAOY, Northwest Corner Tv and 12th atffMta Mm. Graham, 108 lost at., Han Francisco. traaU ladles for nil defects or blcmlshot of faee or figure. Scud stamp for her llttlo book Wow to be Beautiful." A 15 Gent Shave ' FOR 10 GENTS ' v XT- SAM WESTERFIELD'S, UURR -:- BLOCK. PHOTOGRAPHER! Fine Huufabtneta 3 isr dotcli. Hpeclal rates to tiiucnM. Call and see our work. Stwlie, iai4 0 Street. J Open from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Hundays. , , J. S. ETON, f 'JL. '' . . .V ' , rf physician and' burgeon M' Oflteei a39 Seth Eleventh St MtMunry .Block. Office Phone 561. Reldence Phone 56. , , " LINCOLN, NEB. aaM.M irn. It Wl mtU T J" Uwt.Trr.K.VI ortl Mr u. Mnfaf, a mt mu m mm, hi ;m Mffe mWr Sow tnra RvaaMl Hi Vtir M Mm Man. i4 mm m in w 4M, jm na . at , tJH. a mM & laj raA. AM la .' final H)T BrtW a mI. Wa aurt vaa. famkttaar MjhMjg. KAMV,arakMI.MatM .nBBaW ' - gagtaV" ' aAgaH' 1 MgtBBplgwgBgaw , B aaaaaar aaaav THE DEAR BABY. Voting Men Take Warning nnd Don't (lei Over Ynur Head. "Oil, Mr. Wllklim," until it ynutiK Mmll- oti nvcutiuiiinthcr, nsunoof her husband's bncliclor friends arose to say irooil ovculug, "yon must wo bnby Morn yon go." "I hhould lie obliged," ho answered rather weaklyt "butlsn'tlttoo Inter" ho Inquired, looking nlxnit tor his lint. "Not n hit," slio Insisted, nml nftcr n mo tneut'H absence tho fond mother returned with n bundle of dainty wrap nnd lace, nnd presented nn Infant countetiiinco (or Inspection. ''You iutr saw it dearer hnliy In your llff," hIiii declared, putting tho mltu o( humnnlt.v 'nlo her Kindt's unwilling nrms. "I'm not up on ImiIiIim," lie ventured feebly, IioMIiik thu Infant ns If It would exploile. "but I hIioiiM nny It wiih wim iMXIUtlflll " "J. knew jiiii would think mo," mild thu ploiiNctl inutlier. "1 boio It hasn't n ftivur," hu nwhly ndded, "KilVITt" "Yen; looks Hushed, you know." "Noiikciino," Mild tho mother IntUtctuint ly; "nil luibles nru pink, nnd hoMilc. Mr. Wllklni," nIiu continued i oldly, "you keep w nu 'It.' My I why Is n boy." "I Ix'K yourpiinlon," Ntnmmercd tho tin hnppy luieheliir, tho purxplrutlou Ih'kIii nltiK to Htuiul out on his brow, "there wasn't nnjtbliiK In tho tho nttlro to Indl Sato hut then," he blundered, "I illicit javo known It won n boy liecauso It ho Is Will." A look of liorrllleil nniiuemeut cnino on '.hu Joiiiik mntlier'a fnce. "Don't let mo ilctnlu you, Mr. Wllklns," dm aiilil, quickly ndlcvioK him of thu In fant burden, "nml when you got homo, If ton will rend up on Imblcs you will And," iho added, with nalKiilllcnnt Kltiuce, "that rod fncvH and bald heads nro mostly con :lnod to mldillo ned haehnlora." Ka TorkTrlbmm Iwn of a Kind Alniont, He pftsncu down tho nlslo of thn car to the seat occupied only by n muu wearing a wood ou his hut, nud there halted nml ant down, and ercry passenger thought It a tunny thltiK that two men, each a widower, should thus be brotiKbt tOKethor, At least one of tho widowers nlso thouulit It (unuy, for after u bit ho turned nnd queried! "Your wife deadf" "Yes." "So'k mluo. Yours dla of foverf" "Yes." "So did mine. IovIiik, faithful and eco nomlcall" "Yes." "So was mtue. Ilroke you up, didn't It f" "Yes." "So It did mo. Couldn't eat anything for half it day. Have it big funeral proces sion" "Yes." "So did I. Counted thirty-one btiKKlci nnd wnlcons.' Got n Kravestono up yltl" "No." "Neither liiivu I. Death Is an awful wtd thliiir, ain't Itf" "Y'es." "Hut wo must mako tho best of It. We cannot help thu dead by mournliii;. Got your eye on a second wlfof" "No, slrl" wiw the IndlKiinnt. reply. "Ilow Ioiik's your wife bin dciulr" "A j car." Thu other picked up IiIh vnltso front the lloor, vacated hla neat, and as ho started for the car ahead ho said: "StraiiKor, I thoiiKht we waa two of a kind, btit I dlsklver that I'm wrong In my IlKgor. Ono of in tells tho truth, and the other Is it mini darned liar if I dlo for It. Good dayl"-Ncw York Sun. Polite' Sarcasm, Sometimes a hotel nmn will encounter n refinement of tmrciiNin that pierces even his blunted sensibilities. A public man who was In the city not Ioiik ao Is noted for liN Information nnd good tnstu In gas tronomic inntterH. The landlord was Huiillux uu uirublo creetlug whuu thu ttuest emerged from thu dluliiK room, but the tatter merely Inquired whether ho could have it messenger boy summoned. "Certainly," wna thu reply. "All right; nnd when ho comei tall him to go over to thu lllnnk hotel and gut mo n porter housu steak." Ittssiild that tho landlord went so fur on to threaten hit cook witli dismissal. Washington 1'ost. A T.oiib Hearch. Mr, Junks (n married mnn).-Sny, Jouch, lutvo you Hecn auytiilng of my wife? 1 have liccu looking fifteen minutes to tlnd her. Mr. Jones(a bachelor) Only llftoon mln tttcsr Why, I bavo lieon looking for mint llfieeu jearx.aud Ihavonot found her yet. Drake's Magaxlue. One Way to Look at It. Ctimso It seems queer to nil vert 1st methods of suicide. Mrs. Cumso What in the world do you mean? Cumso I lei e is ait advertisement which aaya: "Try it pair of our shoes, and you will never wear another shoe." Harper' linear. A Literal ltenson. He Does Mary still cllmr to her idon of being married in Aprilr She Yes, that In the last oyster month Ho What has an oyster mouth got to do with Itf She liecauso It taket uu r to make Mary marry. Munsoy'a Weekly. The 8me Old Kt.irv. M r, YoungliiiHband (to his wife) Where' the cook? Mrs. Y, (whimpering) She'a gone off. Mr. Y.'-Wlua'rf tho matter? Mix Y. I handled her carelessly. 1 didn't know h1iu wu loaded. Washington Star. Nut No Murlt to Illume. liorrllleil Parent Anil you dure to tell me you kissed that young llaukluson lust evening? Weeping D.iughter The the mean thing k-klssed mo llrsil Chicago Tribune. Great 011 Memory. "What! You venture to come here again when I kicked you out of my house three years ago!" Hook Agent What 11 mttguillcent mem ory your honor luutl Fllegende Blatter Too Prerloua. Writing Teacher (watching her finger movements) A lautlfulhui,d, Miss Caro line Fnlp Pupil (blushing) 1m, Mr. ScrlUon! "Is only to be gained by persistent prac tice. Hold your pcu it little more loosely, MUe Caroline. "-Chicago Tribune. 1 ' " 1 ". Na Causa, fur Anger, MUtrena-Wby, Steeny, you have uaed oae of my tocklB,p to at rain the teffaa wltht Steeny (new aervant gtrl)-Doa't be aa gry, iriiatea-, I didn't Uka we of the clean Mai. CeitunjuH. WAS LINCOLN'S FIUKND. W. H. HERNDON'S INTIMACY WITH THE GREAT PRESIDENT rhe rwn IVere lnw Partners lor Oter Score Hi Wars, n,l "Novel Panned i tVoril" :ioi' .if lli-rnilon'a (.ring 4111I UniKteutattiiiu Life. 'I'hu de.tih ol William II. Ilerndon, friend, conlldaiit, law partner and llunlly blogra pher of Abraham Lincoln, brought unit dculy to luiiriiiillftta a realizing scmui ot how little thoy know of this mini aside from his relations with Mr. Lincoln, That lie won nn "original nlxillllonlst," that ha began the practice of law at thu age at twenty-four nnd wan the partner of Liu coin at twenty-live; tlmt hit every pare hour after the death of the great Liberator was given tu the work of procmlng it true plctuiu of the man, and that he died at his farm ueai Sprlnglleld neai the age ol eventj-two-uch itru the puiel) tieimuml details Hut when one turns to the lite of Lin coln, every pngeof it, coveting thirty ynirw, Is redolent with tlermlou, Nearly all tlmt tho win Id knows of the onrly life of the Llbcrutot hat U-eit gathcted and ptocured by his aircetlonitte, devoted, diligent friend Kroin thu very stmt llieli rulit tlous were far mora intimate than those ot partner usually arc. llcimloii was the only man to whom Lincoln unuwncdl) revealed his early alfnliM of the heart and his Intel trouble giowlug out. of theaf lecllous, nd it Is 110 smalt compliment tu WILLIAM HRNin ItKltMMIN 1 ne biographer that he used his knowledge moil juillcloutly, at 11 Is among the great ei. piootml Lincoln's Inherent unbleuenH ol i.haiai.ter that I lie more Ilerndon knew the moru he H-ittectril and loved him. Without .-iiiM-rxlltlon one can easily be Hem that a man of Mr Llnroln'a pitiillnr teiiiperainent wuh Miolded foi the nwtul Mruuule I hi fore him by pecullai iersomil I Halt, und lli'it lie could not go through the cxiierieuccs of love and marriage In tho cuininouplace way of most people. On thU matter Herndmi wan the one man In all tho world who knew Abraham Liu coin's mind. Thou- nuotbei point, one on which mnnvnre yet venslilve. at In which Lincoln utiil Iternilnii weie long In x;rlect arroid, nml that wnt icllghiu Me.isrt, Holland. An old ami otheithuve produced a ie-qiei Uible Imily of pinol llnil Mr Lincoln cliaugeil hit vIcuh Mr Hern don ceilaiuly nei did Hu llteil ami died n eoutUlcnl mul perslileiii. deltt. nml novel believed tint Mi Ltlnoln had b, i-umn might, else 1 Thn purlitculiip Uttwecn tho twri wiim formed 011 the VSitli of September. IHI I, and eonlliiiieil In active pimllco till Mr. Lin coin Inciiiuu president, ami In form till Ills death 'i'hu inaiinei of its formation by Mr Llti'oln wax eml'ieutly charai-ierUtlu. As soon at hu bad M-ti hit with I1I1 lormer paitlier, .IiiiIuh logau, he Hiuiiug up the hlepi In whete lleimlnu wat slttluu In Iht ulllce and Mild "lleriiilon shiiiilil v 111 like to hi- piy pan mir?" "Don't mako Inn of mo," wnt the llrtt reply (Wined that Mr. Lincoln was In earnest Mi Iteiudou Mild, "You know I um too young, nud hrwuno Htiunllug nud no money. Imt If you really mean it them Is nothing lit thlt world that would make mo so happy." Mr Lincoln Immediately tell to preparing iho paper, and mi that partnership wat formed. They had al ready become warm (1 lends, and It wiih 110 doubt thu Mibtlo Instinct of Mr. Lincoln that enabled him to perceive how com pletely he could trust Mr. Ilerndon nml led 111 111 to this apparently abrupt action Sometime it would happen that Mr Lin coln would reach theollke plunged in the deepest gloom; then Mr. llciiidon would letire, locking thu door, and walk about loi nn hour or two till thu hunlor partuui had recovered himself. It was not desirable that clients M bould nee I hem at such Iluu-N. In happier hours thu friends diseased almost every question that agltatis thu human mind. ThroiiKli thu early part of their pail uerxlilp 1 hey kept no paitnerthlp ac couutN, Iml simply dlvuletl thu money an it 1 aunt In Hut their business noou grow too extensive and complicated fur this. Twice only wiib ,Mt Lluioln more radical In Ills nutl slntery action than Mr. Ilerndon, the most liotablu liitlnuie Is-lng that of tho fa mniis opening Hpeeeli of IH58, which con mined the stutumout that "A linuso di vided against Itself cannot Maud," etc In common with every other adviser Mr. Ilerndon nt llrst strongly opposed tho ut tcrnnco ot such n sentiment. In IBM Mr. Ilerndon took thu remarkable liberty of dguing Mr. Lincoln's namo to tho call tor nil opponents ot the Kansas Xehnnka act to convene, Including Old Whigs mul Abo litionists. For thlt art hu was buwiely censured by tho friends of Mr. Lincoln but the latter continued hit action. Just buforu starting to Washington Mr. Lincoln said to him, "Hilly, you and I have been together many years, and have never 'passed a word." Will ou let my mime stay on thu sign till I tome back from Washington?" The team tame Into Mr. ITcrudim'n eyes nnd he wrung the other's hand In silenee. To the day ol the assassi nation the slgu reiunlucd unchanged, and the business was done In the iianii of "Lin coln & Hurudoii." 'It only remains to add that after the death of bis partner and friend Mr. Hern don continued to lead the same quiet, tin oatcutniloiis life, gradually withdrawing from busluevt. A few years ago hu pulr lished n three volume biography of the LIUlator, of which a second isltjloq, with much new matter, has recently npiR-ureil. Unlike many worksou the same personage, It is not a florid eulogy or no apotheosis, It Uu history und description of the muu. Otltei unpublished mauuscrlpU 011 the mime subjitt are left In competent hands. Mr. Heruilon was born In Ga-euslmrg. Ky., I)eo,'tW,,lst8 and was a ichIiIciiI of Illinois from I too to the tlmo of his death J. II. IlKAUI.h. ' It has been flKUred out that it ton of dli ruonds is worth SrUKkVAlu l, '-, JM J I IHL NI.W ORLtANS ntAaKDV. Ilir,', I'i4rtlrliiiiili U'lm Niiinra II live llioHiit- Wldtily Kniitvii, Tlui'it llieli giiliieil pnimineiicu of illfTor eutdegieolu iiiuiiectlou with the tragedy at New Drleniit which begun with thu mtiiilei of David lletiueis), thu chief of pollie, and riilmlualeil In thu l)iichlug of eleven Sicilians Hi-qici-ii-dof U-Ing bis as ttnlii. , OiiijiiI Ihe-'n was Manuel Politer, who, alter hlsatie.it and while on trial, made a partial toole-nion He wan among tho iiiimber ot iheaiqulttcd who met ileal li at thu hands or thu moil, nml at hit iM-rMjiinlliy wuh the mottseusiitloiiiil during the liiMsllgatloii hit end was I he iiiimt tragic. Wheu Mtriiug up on tho stieeta ho twice cllmtied to tho limb above him und MNOHIT-. loosed t h e c h o k 1 11 g conl about imiikkhnon. hlsiKck, Then his hands were lied unit hit bixly 1111111 with linnets. Kro itit.iTEz. he had ceased to breathe thu crowd swarmed up and line thu clothes from his body, taking the dirty fragments away for tvllCH. W. S. Piirkerton, who led tho niultltudo to their law lets vengeance, It a lawyer not yet forty jeart of ago, of large Intellectual altaliimt'iitH nud kooiI social standing. He has received warning from the Malln that he It to be killed. .Joaquin Mniiurltta, a Catholic priest, has nlto been marked down lor tccict vengeance, although he Is an Italian. Ills oireiise consisted In In dorsing the Provuuxnuo faction at lest guilty than that controlled by thu Mntnin gat. If either of thtvso men meets with harm It Is feared that the vigilantes u III re iiimmiiIiIu nud do hloiKller work I ban that pel pel ruled ut thu parish prison. Dhl Thoy Want the liny or tho Money? Tho story told by Harry .1. Ferguson, a bellboy nt the Kichelleii hotel In Chicago, recently, to the eHect that he hail liccii kid naped fiom lilt home in New York state when five years of uge, and that he had fallen hell to fW.OUU, ban led to unexpected developments. A fashionable, dressmaker claims tbeboyiiH her sou. She says she wat dlvnni.il from August .1. Ferguson, thu lad'h fattier, In New York, ami moved to Chhago, where she married it imiu named Norton, since deceased She picked Harry out of aroiip of lwys at tier son, nnd In fuithur proorof his Identity and her knowleilguof it described rertnlti murks upon hit Isidy. Shu also related to thu lad a number of incidents of childhood, which he did not remember till she called them to hit inLd. Suveral other people wanted to establish relationship to tin: lad, but when it U-cume known that hit "fortune" was mill) hhA than 11,000 they withdrew llieli claims. Tli'tiMire the following elements to Imj taken Into i.ouslilcratlou In nny endeavor to time the pieteut North Amciii-uu tribes ami nations back to their nrlglm First, small oval headed palu-olithic man, sec ond, the long headed Ksqulmail, third, the long heiiiicd people south of the Ksqtil uiiiii; loin th, thu short beaded r.iee of the southwest. Ilfth, the, Curlb element ot the A New Treatment for Cnnrer. tjniug vnluablu.djscpyor't regardinj; thai terrible disease known ns cancel have iieeu made by Professor von Mosetlg, of Vienna, who hut duvoted ten years to 11 ntudy of malignant tiiinors. Thu celts of these, the professor found, bavo less vitality than thu other cells of the samu mthoii, "a fact which admitted of tho possibility of acting upon thu cells ot thu tumor without mak ing thu general organism suffer. Profcsior von Mosetlg inndu Injections with a colored substance methyl violet. The nucleus In the cells nbsorlied tho color, immediately ceased to How, mid very soon ticgnn to shrink and wither, so that swelliims do creased with astonishing rapidity. The In jections had to bo repeated frequently, of course," Literally a Nation tinder Arms. "In tlmo of pence prepare for war" seems to bo it chief maxim of German adminis tration. Thu Imperial army as now con stituted comprises -IhO.WCJ men, 20.U85 ofll cers, D,000 ono year volunteers, 1,830 sur geons, as well at numerous paymasters, gunsmiths, saddlers nud veterinarians. This Is a considerable increase over tho former establishment, and has been mado under the provision ot 11 law passed lost October. Wife of u tfreut Inventor. Dy those who know her Mrs. Thomas A. Kdlson, wife of tho famous Inventor, Is spoken of as a charming woman. She was Mln:t Miller, duughter of an Ohio million aire, ami her marriage took place about live years ago. Although nt that time not 81 years of age, she assumed with grace and tact her matronly duties, which include the oversight ot n palatial homo nt Llewel lyn Park, Orange, N. J., and the mamtge- MItS. THOMAS A. EDISON. ' ment of three children by Mr. Edison's first wife. These little ones are now de voted worshipers of their lovely young itepmothor, and if they waver In allegiance it Is only to lavish cureiscs 011 their tiny halt sister Mitdalino, who is the fruit ot the Inventor's second iinliin. Mrs, Kdlson is ttioioUKhly duvoted to her home und family, mid rarely flKtirea in fashionable Affairs of uiUKuitudo. Her picture here given la reproduced front a recent number of Tit Iavliea' Homo Jur L On the KoHd. First Bicyclist How does this road strike you f Second' lllcycllst (taking it' header from 'he wreck of the machine) Quite forcibly, Fred.-Yiilikte Marie. wiJaBI tL 'iMflpVeV. IbbbbW - r ':9 .- & ?. TIL " i Lincoln Floral Comer G nnd 4f0Li aVAvAi rV aBkfeJaBLUH IbbbbbBIH LT aaw Cut Flowers and Designs For Weddings, Funerals, Parties, Receptions, Etc. General Collection of Plants. Visitors Always Welcome. City Orders by Telephone Promptly Filled. W. S. SAWYER & CO. Price List Free. 6'UfSliJffiUiiS WL.A TfcT vjfeKWV.1 J5ri."SH'WHilV5k.-Ti 1 rm .m n.riiMBW.Mi arM - ii rT . T T -Ti IT fl. X. I C.OMPANX UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ' The - Bond. J. G. BURPEE, Proprietor. This beautiful new house under its present management will be conducted In thorough first class style on the American plan, rates $2.00. It has ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES Including passenger elevators and bath rooms on ever floor. Tho sleeping apartments are large and elegantly furnished and may be had cither single or en suite. We have reserved a limited number of rooms for city patrons and are pro pared to give excellent table board with or without rooms at reasonable rates. Call and see us. TH8 BON D Telephone 483. Cor. tath and Q. ssst sS H'PTsbV UBfe, JssssrS Hours-D to 1'.', '.' Established Dec. o, tSS6. German National Bank, LINCOLN, NEll, Capital Paid up, $100,000.00 Surplus . . . 25,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Bnslness Issues letters of credit, draw drafts on all parts of tho world, foreign collections a specialty. Officers unit Directors. HKIIMAN II. HOHAIIKKQ, President. CO. M UN HON, Vlco President. JOHKl'll HOKUM EH, Cashier. O. .1. WIM'OX, Assistant Cashier. C. K. MOSTOOM KHY. AI,KX. HALTEIt K. A. 1U1KIIMKK. II. J. IlIlOTHKUrON WAI.TKK J. HAKItlH. J. A. HUDEL80.N W HEN YOU WANT FINE JOB PRINTING See the WESSEL PRINTINGCO. Conservatory, 17th Streets. Telephone 344 SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR Delivering Notes, Letters, Invitations PARCELS, ETC. WE CAN WAKE VOV UP At at any hour to mako tho early trains get ,vour mall from postotllcc, etc. Open Day and Night ! Telephone 190. Ollicc, S. W. cor. loth and O. t)r.H. S. Aley, Specialist In FEMALE, NERVOUS and KIDNEY DISEASES. Hpeclal attention pith! to tho treatment of theito ilUcnses by mrniiH of electricity. 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